Over the Rainbow (Rainbow album)

Over the Rainbow
Studio album by Rainbow
Released March 28, 2012 (Japan)
Recorded 2011-2012
Genre J-pop
Length 36:00
Label Universal Sigma
Rainbow chronology
So Girls
(2011)
Over the Rainbow
(2012)
Rainbow Syndrome
(2013)
Singles from Over the Rainbow
  1. "A"
    Released: September 14, 2011
  2. "Mach"
    Released: December 7, 2011
  3. "Gonna Gonna Go!"
    Released: March 14, 2012
  4. "Candy Girls!"
    Released: September 5, 2012

Over the Rainbow (オーバー ザ レインボー) is the debut Japanese album of South Korean girl group Rainbow, and their first full album overall. It was released on March 28, 2012 in Japan under Universal Sigma.[1] The album was released in two versions, a CD & DVD Edition[2] and a regular CD Edition.[3] It was preceded by the singles "A", "Mach" and first original Japanese single "Gonna Gonna Go!". The album will be re-released in December 12, 2012 in three different editions.

Editions

Standard version

The album was released in two different editions: CD & DVD Edition and the Regular CD Edition.

The CD & DVD Edition contains the CD album, and a DVD containing the "RAINBOW Premium Live at SHIBUYA PUBLIC HALL" show, including the songs "Mach", "Not Your Girl", "To Me", "Gossip Girl", and "A". Also includes a backstage video of the Premium Live show, and a special music video of "Mach", featuring more solo and group shots, also known as a "Close-Up" version from the original music video.[4]

The CD Regular Edition of Over the Rainbow contains only the CD album itself.[4]

Special version

The album will be re-released in three different editions: two CD+DVD editions and a 2CD only edition.

The CD+DVD editions will include the Over The Rainbow album and a special DVD: Type A will include all music videos of the group included on the albums and Type B will include performances of all Korean promotions tracks, "Gossip Girl", "Not Your Girl", "A", "Mach", "To Me" and "Sweet Dream". All performances are from the KBS' show Music Bank.

The CD only edition will include two CDs: the standard Over the Rainbow as CD 1 and a special Korean greatest hits on the CD 2, including tracks from the mini albums Gossip Girl and So Girls. This edition will include the Japanese song "Candy Girls!", theme song of the animated show Zoobles!, as bonus track of the CD 2.

Track list

Standard and special edition CD1 track list:
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."A" (エー; Ē)Song Soo-yun, Yu Shimoji, NICE73 (Rap making)Han Jae-ho, Kim Seung-soo3:25
2."Mach" (マッハ; Maha)Song Soo-yun,Han Jae-ho, Kim Seung-soo Natsumi Watanabe, Yu Shimoji, NICE73Han Jae-ho, Kim Seung-soo3:14
3."Gonna Gonna Go!" (ガナガナGO!; Gana Gana Gō!)Han Sang-won, Kaori Moriwaka, NICE73 (Rap making)Han Sang-won3:53
4."Kiss! Kiss! Disco!"  Mai Watarai, Emyli (Rap making)ZigZagNote3:18
5."Touch Me, Feel Me, Love Me"  Shoko FujibayashiEmyli4:16
6."Alright"  Kanao Itabashi, NICE73 (Rap making)Mohombi Moupondo, Bruno Lopez, Santiago Rodriguez, Ninos Hanna, Joakim Jarl & Alexander Papadimas4:24
7."Not Your Girl" (ノット ユア ガール; Notto Yua Gāru)Han Sang-wonHan Sang-won, Shihomi, NICE733:29
8."Energy"  Will Simms, Ronny Svendsen, Anne Judith Wik, Erik Lewander, EmyliWill Simms, Ronny Svendsen, Anne Judith Wik, Erik Lewander3:44
9."Hello"  Lae Joo-hyoung, G-High, Mai Watarai, Emyli (Rap making)Lae Joo-hyoung, G-High3:14
10."Gossip Girl" (ゴシップガール; Goshippugāru)Hur Youn-won, Litz, NICE73 (Rap making)Hur Youn-won3:07
Total length:36:00
Special edition CD2 track list:
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Not Your Girl"  Han Sang-wonHan Sang-won 
2."Gossip Girl"  Hur Youn-wonHur Youn-won 
3."I Believe"  Song Soo-yun, Han Jae-ho, Kim Seung-sooHan Jae-ho, Kim Seung-soo 
4."Kiss"  Kim Bo-ah, Park Jung-minLee Joo-hyung 
5."A"  Song Soo-yunHan Jae-ho, Kim Seung-soo 
6."Mach"  Song Soo-yunHan Jae-ho, Kim Seung-soo 
7."To Me" (내게로..; Naegelo..)N-Sun, Double KDaishi Dance, A.I.P 
8."Sweet Dream"  Gil Hak-mi, Double KPark Se-hyun, Daishi Dance, A.I.P 
9."Candy Girls!" (Bonus track)   

Charts

Oricon

Oricon Chart Peak Debut Sales Sales Total Chart Run
Daily Albums Chart 5 13,009 (Weekly)
17,364 (Monthly)
31,559+ 17 weeks
Weekly Albums Chart[5] 10
Monthly Albums Chart 37
Yearly Albums Chart

Other charts

Chart Peak
position
Billboard Japan Top Albums[6] 10

Release history

Country Date Distributing label Edition
Japan
March 28, 2012
Universal Sigma
CD+DVD Edition
CD
December 12, 2012
2 CD+DVD
2CD

References

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